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411 Lesser Street Oakland, CA, 94601, USA
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The Agnetix Liquid-Cooled Intelligent LED Horticulture System is designed for greater operational efficiency and improved yields. By leveraging our innovative platform, customers can positively impact their bottom line with higher output, lower costs and better quality.
Our A3 lights feature state-of-the-art LED modules and advanced light controls. With best-in-class efficacy of 2.35 PAR umol/J and integrated liquid-cooling & heat-recovery technology, Agnetix reduces heating, air conditioning and ventilation capital equipment cost and operating expenses. Delivering full-spectrum light up to 70% more effectively than HID, the easy-to-install and configure platform includes a waterproof power and network cabling system.
Designed to be the connected backbone of the facility, the A3 incorporates versatile USB and Power over Ethernet ports with an open platform for deployment of advanced sensing, lighting control and grow cycle logging. Agnetix Sensors augment the A3 by incorporating the latest innovations in plant sensing technologies.
With an intuitive user experience, the Agnetix Human Machine Interface provides easy light control and delivers real-time remote plant and environmental monitoring. The innovative Agnetix Platform ensures predictable performance by optimizing the health and growth of the crop.
Our Team
IHOR LYS, PHD – CO-FOUNDER & CHIEF TECHNOLOGY OFFICER
Dr. Lys is a renowned pioneer in LED lighting technologies. In 1997, he co-founded Color Kinetics with George Mueller and published more than 50 patents for his groundbreaking work in advancing LED technology. His patents have shaped and propelled the LED lighting industry over the last two decades. He thrives most when he is in his shop perfecting a digital design that uniquely solves a problem. Dr. Lys received his Ph.D from Carnegie Mellon University.